Falck Renewables has connected its 74.1 MW Brattmyrliden wind farm in Sweden to the grid. The project is located in the Ornskoldsvik municipality and is set to generate 263.5 GWh annually which will power about 52,700 homes in the country. The project is owned by Falck Renewables’ subsidiary Brattmyrliden Vind AB and consists of 19 N133 wind turbines supplied by Nordex SE.
The wind farm is signed to a 10-year virtual power purchase agreement for 70 percent of its output with US aluminium packaging provider Ball Corporation.
OX2 has commissioned and handed over the 48 MW Ljungbyholm wind farm in the municipality of Kalmar, Sweden, to Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust plc (ORIT). OX2 has developed and constructed th...
Read moreMagnora ASA has increased its stakes in the 500 MW Kustvind shallow-water offshore wind farm project in southern Sweden after closing a total of 24% stakes in the project. In 2020, Ma...
Read moreEolus together with Hydro REIN has signed an agreement to acquire the fully permitted wind power project Stor-Skälsjön from Enercon. The project, located in Sundsvall and Timrå municip...
Read moreNordic-based infrastructure manager Infranode has reached a final close on its second fund, Infranode II, with over EUR1.2 billion (US$1.4 billion) of capital commitments. The fund significantly excee...
Read moreW3 Energy has signed a contract with Luxcara for onsite technical operations management for the Önusberget wind farm, which is Europe’s largest single onshore wind farm. Önusberget wi...
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